California Concerto Weekend is now:California CONCERTO FESTIVAL for Amateur Pianists​CCF2021​10th Anniversary YearJanuary 14-17, 2021For events open to the public (Masterclasses, Rehearsal and Concert),please go to the Concert Page____________________

Amateur pianists, 25 years of age or older who are non-professional pianists are eligible to participate . Twelve to fourteen pianists will be accepted to participate as performers based on their video applications. All accepted performers will receive a 50-minute lesson with one of the CCW piano faculty, a meeting with the orchestra conductor, up to a 30 minute rehearsal (depending on concerto selection) with theCCF Orchestra, and a performance in the final concert with the orchestra. There will also be masterclasses for all performers with a member of the CCW faculty and accompanying second pianist. A welcome reception and panel discussion on solo concerto performance will open the workshop.

Due to renovations being done on facilities at West Valley College in Saratoga, this year our event will be held at Mission College in Santa Clara. Though a smaller facility, the newer building is located in the heart of Silicon Valley with many exciting attractions nearby. However with the smaller concert venue this year, we will be focusing on repertoire for smaller orchestra and piano. Please see the list of repertoire for 2021 in the Application page.Please note: Due to the current health crisis and the ever changing situation, this event will only take place if approved by regulations put out by the State of California and approved by Mission College administration. We will update this information as it becomes available.

​For those looking to perform with orchestra for the first time or for more experienced performers, this is an excellent opportunity for you. Some performers who are preparing for future performance or competitions such as the Cliburn Amateur Competition can gain valuable experience performing their concerto here first in January. Several performer from the CCF2020 were accepted to the Cliburn Amateur competition originally planned for this year.

A limited number of Active Auditors may also be offered to those not accepted as performers. Active auditors get all benefits of the lessons, meetings, discussion and read through with the orchestra but without the masterclasses and final performance with orchestra. ​General auditors are also encouraged to attend.​

"I have to say that CCF is one of the most important experiences for me, both musically and psychologically."-Qi Wang, performer 2020

"Thank you so much for the opportunity of participating in CCW. It has been a wonderful and memorable experience for me in my life “- Millie Luk, performer 2018

"...a well-paced, fascinating, educational event. Nothing could be better for the adult amateur."- Tony Cantrick, performer 2013, 2014"...from the moment I walked into the first group meeting until the end of the post-concert reception I had a fantastic time! ..... I was inspired by all the talent and made a bunch of new friends. Thank you all for a great weekend!"-Eugene Lee, performer 2016, 2020

"Besides the wonderful music making, it was just a great group of people!"- Patricia Gunther, performer 2016

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For more information, phone 408-855-5276, or email joseph.ordaz@missioncollege.edu